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Discover Ludwig"I qualified for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which you met a certain set of qualifications for an event, award, or opportunity. For example: "I qualified for the Olympics after months of hard training."
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I qualified for student loans for college.
"I qualified for England through my mother," Smith, 20, said.
In his absence, was I qualified for this task?
I didn't even know that I qualified for food stamps.
I qualified for the Tohoku regional championship, but I could not achieve the time I hoped.
While I was looking for the next opportunity, I qualified for my commercial pilot's license.
I qualified for the Olympic places for Great Britain in the individual sprint and keirin.
I qualified for the maximum maintenance grant available – over £3,000.
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